THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE ADVENTURE

Head out of the ordinary and into the exotic during this journey through the borderlands of three diverse countries. You will visit three countries, but the heart of the program will be traveling through the far reaches of the Shan State in Eastern Burma near the border with Yunnan Province in China. From the oxcarts and teashops of Burma, to the traditional rhythm of Thailand’s Hill Tribe region, this trip will take you through one of the most culturally rich – and rarely seen – areas in Southeast Asia. 

Bust Into Burma

Before leaving Thailand for Burma, you will load up on supplies for the trip. Across the border, even the basics can be very hard to come by, and the gifts and supplies you will purchase here will go a long way toward improving the lives of the people you will meet on your journey. The real adventure will begin as you cross the border into Burma at the Mae Sai–Taichelek crossing. Rustic Pathways has friends in small places all along this route, and these connections will really open your eyes to what life is like for people in this area. Meet the two orphans we’ve pledged support for, visit the village where we donated a water pipe system, and make countless friends along the way. 

The largest city in the Shan State, Kentung is a melting pot of peoples and cultures, and the sights you see here will showcase Burma’s diversity and beauty. Step into Chinese mud brick houses, marvel at the British architecture of the churches and administration buildings, and get acquainted with Buddhism at Shan and Thai temples. If you have never before ventured into the seldom-seen land of Burma, this trip will provide a fascinating introduction to its rich cultures and welcoming people.

Sip-Song Pan-Na and Beyond!

Heading north from Keng Tung, you will pass towering peaks, rushing rivers, and pristine terraced rice fields. As you continue north, be ready for some of the most striking views imaginable as you enter the legendary valley known as Sip-Song Pan-na, the “land of 12 million rice fields.” Our friends here will welcome you into their homes, let you hold their babies, and introduce you to life in this region. At the end of the road, you will reach the border with Yunnan Province in China and the final Burmese outpost – Mung La.

Chiang Rai and a Touch of Laos

After returning to Thailand, you will take a long-tail boat ride down the majestic Mekong River, which snakes between Thailand, Laos, and Burma. See the Golden Buddha, learn some regional history at the opium museum, and stop at an island in Laos. Shop the Chiang Rai Night Bazaar, have a traditional Thai massage, and reminisce about your unforgettable experiences in the Golden Triangle. This is one of our most epic one-week adventures ever, and we are thrilled to offer it to students who really want to get off the beaten path!

Questions? Please e-mail Thailand@rusticpathways.com.